These 31 third grade students from Miss Palmer's class are newly published authors. Read their stories in the Mountain Views News all summer long.
Jon Gundry, who has been the interim superintendent of the Los Angeles County Office of Education since 2010, was the unanimous selection of the Pasadena Unified board. The district will now enter into negotiations with Gundry.
Hundreds of teachers, parents and students planned a fake fire drill that turned into a group performance honoring their retiring Principal.
The Sierra Madre Community Nursery School celebrated the end of another school year with a picnic.
The two Class of 2011 graduates earning the prestigious distinctions will go on to attend university at Yale and U.C. Berkeley.
Alliance for Young Artists & Writers competition garnered 185,000 submissions nationwide.
As graduation season rolls around, Patch is asking for your best celebration pictures.
Lancers' awards, honors and scholarships abound at 52nd commencement.
Andrew Adams, Vazken Avetissian and Denny Ayard take first place in the California's 2011 Young Worker Safety Poster Competition.
Seniors work at polishing their research and presentation skills ahead of graduation.
Baseball team hopes to expand their four-game winning streak in game against Covina.
Sierra Madre's Marjorie Hunt is one of only 8,400 winners of the prestigious award.
District-wide scores improved, though some schools fared worse in 2010 than 2009.
“Recognizing young women who are already making their mark in middle school” - Ann Gillick, Alverno Head of School
A protest in Pasadena involved teachers from all over the district, as well as parents from throughout the PUSD.
School's front yard chosen as "Water Wise" demonstration and education site for the community.
Sierra Madrean and La Salle High School freshman played powerful volleyball on the San Gabriel Elite team.
Whiz Kids from Sierra Madre School continue to rack up academic awards.
The clock is ticking until the first day of this year's Tom Sawyer Summer Camp.
Forty students displayed their (sometimes unusual) talents during the 35th annual event.
Citing data maintained by the California Division of the State Architect, the California Watch report is critical of Sierra Madre Elementary School’s seismic safety.
Regina Cabrera received the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Christian Service Award from Archbishop Jose H. Gomez.
St. Rita's student dancing her way to Dublin in April.
Rosalind “Red Rosie” Schoen bests dozens of contestants to win the right to preside as royalty over the April 30 parade.
Bluemel will end two decades of service to Sierra Madre students effective June 30.
Altadena resident and former PUSD School Board candidate chosen as delegate to national event hosted by Parenting Magazine to be held this April in Washington.
Parents and community come together for a 10th year to support Sierra Madre School.
SVB signs with well-known music producer Kuk Harrell.
La Salle High School hosts silent auction today for Sierra Madre School with dining and entertainment.
Pasadena High School senior reaches the finals of the prestigious Gates Scholarship.
Melia Asucan is one of five finalists from PUSD and would be first PHS student selected for $250,000 Gates Scholarship.
Sierra Madre Middle School students appear unfazed and focused on academics while the site awaits the next phase of the project funded by Measure TT in 2008.
Morgan Little Will Represent Sierra Madre in Regional Dan Stover Music Competition
Board members were not happy with the decision they had to make Tuesday night, but all agreed the cuts were necessary because of the state’s financial situation.
The board will officially decide Tuesday night whether to issue layoff notices for dozens of teachers, librarians, and principals.
Here's the info you need to know for today's election.
Cheerleaders now headed to national competition in Anaheim on March 25.
Police Chief Marilyn Diaz and Council Member Josh Moran were among those sharing their professional experiences with the high school students.
Christopher is running for Seat 6 against incumbent Tom Selinske and challenger Sean Baggett,
The board will discuss the layoffs at a special session tonight. Possible lay offs include 16 teachers and over 74 full-time equivalent jobs